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Re: Problems with SSC



Thanks for the advice,

but may I politely point out that this is not the topic of my posting. The 
problem is that the card does not respond to CTRL+I (or CTRL+A, btw) which 
it should. And if I type anything it shows up on the screen. I haven't 
debugged the serial output yet, but I'm going to do this today. I suppose 
that nothing is sent.
Seems like I have to step through the ROM code then... sigh... anyway, I'll 
do some hardware checks first.
Follow-up follows...
Kind regards, Leo




"BLuRry" <brendan.robert@gmail.com> schrieb im Newsbeitrag 
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> In addition to what Rich said, I should also point out that (unless
> you've initalized the card with a terminal program), typing IN#2 will
> start the card with the dip-switch configured settings.  From my own
> recent experiments, I was unable to get a stable 19200 baud connection
> to the PC but 9600 was ok and 4800 was extremely stable (I wonder if it
> was because Agate was not designed very well to handle higher
> bitrates...)  At any rate, typing in#2 should put your apple's prompt
> in control of the PC.  There's a dip switch to convert CR+FL to CR as
> well -- consult the SSC manual for more details (I can email it to you
> if you can't find it)
>
> Once you're able to get a solid connection to you PC, I recommend
> transfering a disk image of a decent terminal program if you want to
> have better control over your SSC settings, as well as transferring
> individual files from time to time.
>
> Link: ADT 2005
> http://adt.berlios.de/
>